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1. Agerola

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challenging climbs

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requiring physical strength

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undemanding trail routes

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challenging routes

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fairly easy hikes

Agerola (Neapolitan: Ajërl) is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Naples in the Italian region Campania, located about 35 km southeast of Naples. It is part of the Amalfi Coast.
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2. Amalfi
"The Heaven of South Italy"

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clean sandy beach

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quaint little town

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picturesque village

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stunning coastline

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picturesque town

Amalfi is a coastal town in southern Italy. Amalfi Coast is one of the most beautiful places in the world. Also, the Amalfi's main beach, the Marina Grande, is one of the must-visit destinations. Chec
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3. Verona
"The City of Romeo and Juliet"

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enchanting nature

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romantic setting

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absolute masterpiece

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surrounded by historic buildings

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superbly preserved sites

Verona is known as the city of Romeo and Juliet. Its famous attractions include Arena di Verona, the prestigious amphitheater of Verona, and the Lamberti Tower and Vecchio Castle which you can get a g
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4. Arco

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short climbs

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immersed in greenery

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challenging terrain

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gazing at an unobstructed view

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exhausting climbs

Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO, pronounced ar-kouh) is an American oil company with operations in the United States, Indonesia, the North Sea, the South China Sea, and Mexico. It has more than 1,30
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5. Sassari

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awed at the spectacle of nature

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nature's greatest creation

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for challenging yourself

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stunning coastline

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breathtaking landscape

Sassari (pronounced [ˈsassari] listen ; Sassarese: Sassari; Sardinian: Tàtari) is an Italian city and the second-largest of Sardinia in terms of population with 127,525 inhabitants, and a Functional
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6. Massa Lubrense

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awed at the spectacle of nature

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unspoiled nature

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stunning natural beauty

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immersed in greenery

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stunning coastline

Massa Lubrense (Neapolitan: Màssë) is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Naples in the Italian region Campania, located about 25 kilometres (16 mi) southeast of Naples. As of 31 Decem
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7. Fonni

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strip of clear sand

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clear turquoise water

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crystalline water

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crystal clear sea

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crystal clear water

Fonni (Sardinian: Fonne) is a town and comune in Sardinia, in the province of Nuoro (Italy). It is the highest town in Sardinia, and situated among fine scenery with some chestnut woods. Fonni is a wi
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8. Bologna
"The flavorful city with a red roof"

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completely isolated

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above average costs

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surrounded by lush greenery

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absolute masterpiece

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guaranteed relaxation

Bologna is said to be a gourmet city with full of exotic charms. In the Bologna Tower, you can enjoy the beautiful cityscape from the top. However, because it has series of very steep and narrow stair
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9. Cefalù
"Pride of Sicily"

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absolute masterpiece

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breathtaking view of the sea

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quaint little town

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picturesque village

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immersed in greenery

Cefalù (Italian pronunciation: [tʃefaˈlu]; Sicilian: Cifalù; Greek: Κεφαλοίδιον Kephaloídion, Diod., Strabo, or Κεφαλοιδίς Kephaloidís, Ptol.; Latin: Cephaloedium, or Cephaloedis, Pliny) is a city and comune in the Province of Palermo, located on the northern coast of Sicily, Italy on the Tyrrhenian Sea about 70 kilometres (43 mi) east of the provincial capital and 185 kilometres (115 mi) west of Messina. The town, with its population of just under 14,000, is one of the major tourist attractions in the region. Despite its size, every year it attracts millions of tourists from all parts of Sicily and also, from all over Italy and Europe.
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10. Napoli
"A city of the world's three most beautiful ports"

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high rated accommodations

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absolute masterpiece

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breathtaking view of the sea

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highly evaluated accommodations

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true wonders of nature

Naples is one of Europe's oldest cities and it is one of the world's best vacation spot located on the Mediterranean coast. It is the third largest city in Italy and also one of the three major port in the world. Naples is a world-renowned city of wine producing. The famous margherita pizza is also from Naples as well.
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11. Sirmione

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immersed in greenery

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accommodations with impeccable c...

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accommodations with impeccable o...

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oasis of relaxation

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surrounded by lush greenery

Sirmione is a picturesque town located on the southern shore of Lake Garda, in the Lombardy region of northern Italy. This charming town is known for its stunning views, beautiful architecture, and thermal springs. The town is dominated by a majestic 13th-century castle, which stands on a narrow peninsula that juts out into the lake. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll around the castle and enjoy stunning views of the lake and the surrounding countryside. The castle is also home to a small museum that showcases the history of the town. One of the main attractions in Sirmione is the Grotte di Catullo, which is one of the largest and best-preserved Roman villas in Italy. This magnificent villa was built in the 1st century AD and features beautifully preserved mosaics and frescoes. Visitors can take a tour of the villa and learn about its fascinating history. Another highlight of Sirmione is the town's thermal baths, which are fed by the nearby hot springs. These baths have been popular with visitors for centuries, and today they offer a range of spa treatments and therapies. Visitors can relax and unwind in the warm waters while enjoying the stunning views of the lake. Sirmione is also famous for its picturesque streets and charming squares. The town is filled with small shops, cafes, and restaurants, where visitors can sample the local cuisine and enjoy the laid-back atmosphere. Overall, Sirmione is a wonderful destination for anyone looking for a relaxing and picturesque holiday. With its stunning views, fascinating history, and thermal baths, this charming town has something to offer everyone.
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12. Anacapri

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breathtaking landscape

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awed at the spectacle of nature

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accommodations offering a privil...

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stunning natural beauty

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gazing at an unobstructed view

Anacapri (Neapolitan: Ronnacràpe) is a comune on the island of Capri, in the Metropolitan City of Naples, Italy. The Ancient Greek prefix ana- means "up" or "above", signifying that Anacapri is locate
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13. Pozzuoli

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absolute masterpiece

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immersed in greenery

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wonderfully preserved sites

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admiring the greatness of nature

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awed at the spectacle of nature

Pozzuoli (Italian pronunciation: [potˈtswɔːli]; Neapolitan: Pezzulo [pətˈtsuːlə]; Latin: Puteoli) is a city and comune of the Metropolitan City of Naples, in the Italian region of Campania. It is the
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14. La Spezia
"The jewel of Italy"

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dream city to get married

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quaint little town

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challenging routes

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picturesque village

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challenging trails

Located in the Liguria region of Italy, La Spezia is a vibrant and picturesque port city known for its stunning views and charming old town. The city is situated on the Gulf of La Spezia, also known as the Gulf of Poets, and is surrounded by the beautiful Apuan Alps. La Spezia is a great starting point for exploring the famous Cinque Terre, a group of five small fishing villages that have become popular tourist destinations for their colorful houses, stunning sea views, and cliffside hiking trails. The city is also home to the Museo Tecnico Navale, a museum showcasing Italy's naval history and achievements. In the heart of the city, visitors can wander through the pedestrian-only streets of the historic center, exploring the many shops, restaurants, and cafes that line the streets. The Piazza del Mercato is a popular spot for shopping, and is home to a daily market selling fresh produce and local goods. One of the most famous landmarks of La Spezia is the Castle of San Giorgio, a historic fortress built in the 16th century that offers panoramic views of the city and the surrounding area. Another popular attraction is the beautiful Church of Santa Maria Assunta, with its striking black and white striped facade and stunning interior. For nature lovers, La Spezia offers many opportunities for outdoor activities, including hiking in the nearby Apuan Alps and swimming in the clear waters of the Gulf of La Spezia. The city is also known for its delicious local cuisine, with plenty of seafood restaurants and cozy trattorias serving up traditional Ligurian dishes. Overall, La Spezia is a charming and picturesque city with plenty to offer visitors, from its beautiful landscapes and rich history to its delicious food and vibrant culture.
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15. Cortina dʼAmpezzo
"The Alps of Italy"

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rocky peaks

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breathtaking landscape

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awed at the spectacle of nature

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beautiful natural scenery

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enchanted forest

Cortina d'Ampezzo (pronounced [korˈtiːna damˈpɛttso; -ettso]; Ladin: Anpezo, Ampëz), commonly referred to as Cortina, is a town and comune in the heart of the southern (Dolomitic) Alps in the Veneto region of Northern Italy. Situated on the Boite river, in an alpine valley, it is a winter sport resort known for its skiing trails, scenery, accommodation, shops and après-ski scene, and for its jet set and aristocratic European crowd. In the Middle Ages Ampezzo fell under the jurisdiction of the Patriarchate of Aquileia and of the Holy Roman Empire. In 1420 it was conquered by the Republic of Venice. It then spent much of its history under Austrian rule, briefly undergoing some territorial changes under Napoleon, before being returned to Austria, who held it until 1918. From the nineteenth century, Ampezzo became a notable regional centre for crafts. The local handmade products were appreciated by early British and German holidaymakers as tourism emerged late nineteenth century. Among the specializations of the town were crafting wood for furniture, the production of tiled stoves and iron, copper and glass items. Today, the local economy thrives on tourism, particularly during the winter season, when the population of the town typically increases from about 7,000 to 40,000. The Basilica Minore dei Santi Filippo e Giacomo was built between 1769 and 1775 on the site of two former thirteenth and sixteenth-century churches; it is home to the parish and the deanery of Cortina d'Ampezzo. The town also contains the Rinaldo Zardini Palaeontology Museum, established in 1975, the Mario Rimoldi Modern Art Museum, and the Regole of Ampezzo Ethnographic Museum. Although Cortina was unable to go ahead with the scheduled 1944 Winter Olympics because of World War II, it hosted the Winter Olympics in 1956 and subsequently a number of world winter-sports events. The town is home to SG Cortina, a top league professional ice hockey team, and Cortina is also the start and end point of the
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